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I write human stories. I write about people. Not as a product of their environment. But from the stance that everybody is made of the same thing. — Cecelia Ahern
When at last he came to his decision, it seemed to him that he had known all along what it would be. — John Edward Williams
No man in America ever strove more, and more successfully first to bring about a Congress in 1765, and then to support it ever afterwards than myself. — Christopher Gadsden
To be an aritst is not to wait for others to define us, but to define ourselves, claim our lives ... — Jan Phillips
He recollected his courage. — Robert Louis Stevenson
Shane looked down at the staked vamp at his feet. 'Claire?'
'Yes?'
'You staked a vampire with a number two pencil.'
'I didn't actually check the number.'
'Have I told you lately how freaking awesome you are?'
She tried to smile, but her heart was fluttering in her chest now, and not in a good way. 'Compliments later. We really need to get out of here and get to the car. Any ideas?'
'Find another pencil and I'll pin this one down, too,' Michael said.
'You know how weird that sounds, right?' Shane said. 'Right, never mind. Number two pencil, coming up. Why do I feel like we're taking a test? — Rachel Caine
Failure is, in a sense, the highway to success ... — John Keats
Out here,
the open night is my church,
the trees are my congregation,
the stars are my angels and
the moon is the only god that I know. — A.P. Sweet
Only during the action is the idea of matter influenced. — Pierre Alechinsky
Dessie's friends were good and loyal but they were human, and humans love to feel good and they hate to feel bad. — John Steinbeck
Paris is one of the fashion capitals of the world and such an incredible breeding ground for designers. You can't help but find it an inspiring place. — Alice Temperley
God created me to delight people with my goals. — Romario
UNITARIAN, n. One who denies the divinity of a Trinitarian. — Ambrose Bierce
Collective guilt is borne by what is conventionally called the scapegoat. Now the scapegoat for white society - which is based on myths of progress, civilization, liberalism, education, enlightenment, refinement - will be precisely the force that opposes the expansion and the triumph of these myths. This brutal opposing force is supplied by the Negro. — Frantz Fanon
The rich plankton of pop heroes and pop villains on which we Americans are accustomed to feed, the daily media soup of sports figures, ax murderers, politicians, and rock singers, the ever-running river of celebs, heavies, and oddballs that we use to spice up our own relatively humdrum lives has of late become a very watery gruel. Where have all the good guys and bad guys gone? Why does everyone out there look so gray? — Shana Alexander
